One Health Group Surpasses FY26 Expectations and Progresses First Surgical Hub

One Health Group PLC (LSE:OHGR) delivered a strong performance for the year ended 31 March 2026, exceeding market expectations in its first full year on AIM. Revenue increased 13% to £32 million, while NHS patient referrals rose 11% and surgical procedures grew 15%. The company also reported improvements across key operational metrics, including higher consultation volumes, an expanded consultant base, additional outreach clinics, and increased surgical capacity. With cash reserves of £11.1 million, the group remains well positioned to fund further expansion.

The company also confirmed that construction has begun on its first dedicated surgical hub in Scunthorpe. The project remains on track within its £8 million to £9 million budget and is expected to support faster growth and enhanced profitability once operational. Management continues to focus on organic expansion, driven by rising patient referrals, a strong pipeline of surgeons, and increased surgical capacity. This strategy reinforces One Health’s role in addressing NHS waiting list pressures, particularly in under-served regions with high demand for care.

More about One Health Group PLC

One Health Group PLC is an independent provider of NHS-funded surgical services, operating through a network of 14 hospitals and 40 community-based outreach clinics across regions including Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and Leicestershire. The company specialises in areas such as orthopaedics, spine, general surgery, gynaecology, and urology, treating patients referred through the NHS Patient Choice framework and partnerships with integrated care boards and local NHS trusts.

It works with 88 NHS consultants and a wider team of more than 140 professionals to deliver consultations, surgical procedures, and follow-up physiotherapy closer to patients’ homes. The group is positioned to benefit from long-term demand drivers in areas such as orthopaedics and spinal care, supported by demographic trends including an ageing population and rising obesity levels.

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